Police Officer; Lateral/Academy Graduate
Listed on 2026-01-12
-
Government
Police Officer -
Law/Legal
Police Officer
Lateral Officers/Academy Graduates
The City of La Verne Police Department seeks motivated and well-qualified candidates for the position of Police Officer to uphold our organizational values of professionalism, responsibility, innovation, dedication, and excellence.To qualify as a Lateral Entry Police Officer, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Completion of probation as a Police Officer with a California law enforcement agency, possession of a Basic P.O.S.T. Certificate issued by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and must have worked actively as a full-time peace officer within the State of California for at least 24 of the past 36 months.
Applicants who possess a certificate of completion of a Police Academy but do not meet the other criteria for Lateral Officers are considered Academy Graduates.
Applicants who do not possess a Police Academy certificate of completion do not qualify for this position and should instead apply as a City of La Verne Police Recruit Trainee.
Applications and Selection Process
Applications are currently being accepted on a continuous basis and qualified applicants will be invited to further assessment phases as needed. Testing includes a physical agility test (for all qualifying applicants) and an oral board interview.
STEP #1: APPLICATION
Applications must be completed and submitted online. This recruitment may close at any time without notice, so interested parties should apply without delay.Candidate notifications are sent via email. Please make sure your email address is correct and check your email periodically during the application process. Candidates who pass an initial application screening will be invited to continue in the selection process.
STEP #2: PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST
Qualified applicants will be invited to the physical agility test. The physical agility test is required for all qualifying candidates.
The physical agility test is composed of an obstacle course involving several tasks. Successful completion of each task is required to pass the agility test. You will be given two attempts to successfully complete each test. The test will be administered at Bonita High School – Glenn Davis Stadium, 3102 D Street, La Verne, CA. The tests simulate actual job tasks (climbing obstacles, moving incapacitated persons, etc.)These tests are:
- Body Drag Lift and drag 165 pound human simulator 32 feet. Maximum time: 12 seconds
- Chain Link Fence Run 5 yards to a 6-foot chain link fence, climb over fence, continue running another 25 yards. Maximum time: 10 seconds
- Solid Wall Climb Run 5 yards to a 6-foot solid wall, climb over wall, continue running another 25 yards. Maximum time: 13 seconds
- 500 Yard Run Run 500 yards (equivalent to one lap plus 60 yards of standard running track). Maximum time: 1 minute 45 seconds
STEP #3: ORAL BOARD
Candidates who successfully pass the agility test will be invited to the interview evaluation.
ELIGIBILITY LIST
Candidates must pass all three (3) of the steps listed above to be placed on the City's Eligibility List. The application screening and physical agility test are all qualifying steps (pass/fail). The oral interview evaluation is weighted 100% and determines a candidates' placement on the eligibility list. Eligibility lists are valid for one (1) year from the date they are established unless it is exhausted sooner or extended for an additional period of time.
DefinitionTo perform law enforcement and crime prevention work, to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic regulations, to perform investigative work, to participate in and provide support and assistance to special department crime prevention and enforcement programs.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is the entrance level classification in the professional police series requiring sworn peace officer status. Positions allocated to the Police Officer class may be assigned to one of a number of functional areas within the Police Department.
Supervision Received and Exercised
General supervision is provided by a Police Sergeant. Technical or functional supervision may be provided by higher level police personnel.
Assignments may required indirect supervision of non-sworn personnel.
Examples of Duties
- Depending upon assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- As a Patrol Officer, to patrol City in radio-equipped car; answer calls for the protection of life and property, and the enforcement of City, County, and State laws; may conduct both preliminary and follow-up investigations of disturbances, prowlers, burglaries, thefts, hold-ups, vehicle accidents, death, and other criminal incidents.
- Respond to calls related to traffic incidents and any other required emergencies; observe, monitor, and control routine and unusual traffic conditions; assist and advise motorist and enforce traffic safety laws.
- Make arrests as necessary; interview victims, complainants, and witnesses; interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence;…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).